The Herald (South Africa)

Billionair­e kidnapped in Tanzania

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Africa’s youngest billionair­e was kidnapped on Thursday by gunmen in Tanzania’s economic capital Dar es Salaam, officials said.

Mohammed Dewji, 43, who heads the MeTL Group which operates in about 10 countries with interests in agricultur­e to insurance, transport, logistics and the food industry, was snatched as he entered the gym of a hotel in the city.

“Initial informatio­n indicates he was kidnapped by whites travelling in two vehicles,” regional governor Paul Makonda said, adding that “this kind of incident is new here”.

Dar es Salaam police chief Lazaro Mambosasa also implicated foreigners in the crime, telling a news conference the assailants had shot into the air before bustling Dewji into their car.

He said police were hunting for suspects and had already made arrests.

Dewji was born in Tanzania and studied at Georgetown University in the US.

He was also a member of parliament from 2005 to 2015.

In 2013, he became the first Tanzanian to grace the cover of Forbes magazine, and was named Forbes Africa Person of the Year in 2015.

Dewji is also the main shareholde­r in Tanzania’s Simba FC football club.

According to Forbes, he is 17th on the list of Africa’s billionair­es, and worth $1.5bn (R21.8bn). –

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